Our friends over at Push Square posted an article this afternoon regarding a new game that’s currently seeking crowdfunding via IndieGogo and that with any luck, will be coming to the PS Vita system.
Imagination Is the Only Escape is the proposed title of the game, and it will initially be aiming at mobile platforms...

Sad news this morning, as UK developer Blitz Games Studios has today announced that it has closed its doors, after some 23 years in the business.
The company, founds by the legendary Oliver twins back in 1990, took on development responsibilities for one of the original Kinect device's highlights - Puss in Boots - as well as working...

The development team behind the excellent L.A. Noire have faced a round of layoffs, due to significant financial troubles, Twitter sleuth Superannuation has reported
A number of Team Bondi's staff has been let go, and the company's forthcoming open-world title for next-gen systems - Whore of The...

As is usually the case, the UK game industry went through a bit of a boost in March, after a quiet first two months of the year.
Even with two of the main players in the console market coming into their twilight years, releases such as Tomb Raider, Bioshock Infinite, and Gears of War: Judgment helped get the cash registers...

Ubisoft Vancouver, the studio behind MotionSports: Adrenaline and Pure Football, has closed its doors. A Ubisoft statement to Game Informer explained the publisher's stance:
Ubisoft confirms that we have made the difficult decision to close its studio in Vancouver. Unfortunately, we haven’t found the right formula for success for...

Anyone who's glanced at the Kinect sales figures knows the sensor was quick out of the box, selling 8 million units in its first few months on sale, but the last update put the sensor at 10 million sold in its first year. With 80% of its lifetime sales in the first Christmas, it's clear Kinect hasn't yet achieved a solid...

Despite the success of Kinect Sports, UK developer Rare is suffering from a round of redundancies in the studio's art department, according to Games Industry.biz. The exact number and nature of the redundancies isn't known, but a spokesperson for the company had this to say:
I can confirm that a small number of employees in the art...

Remember when we said Ubisoft held the third-party Kinect crown? The extent of the publisher's dominance has become clear thanks to its financial reports which show the multinational company holds a huge 21% market share on the sensor in Europe. Over in the US the company holds a slightly low 18% share, which still...

Last week we reported that strong Kinect sales helped Microsoft post record profit growth in the last quarter, but just how strong were those sales? While the 8 million Kinect sensors sold only applies to units sold to retailers, not consumers, Microsoft's chief financial officer Peter Klein gave Kinect a rather flattering...

Microsoft recently announced its quarterly profit reports, and the launch of Kinect helped the company's entertainment division post earnings of $3.7 billion in the three month period: that's a 55% increase on the same period in the previous year. Not bad. Sales of the Xbox 360 itself were up 21% year-on-year, no doubt...

While third-party support for Kinect may be a little slow to get going, Ubisoft has grabbed the technology with both hands and bolted away with it, selling more units on the sensor than any other third-party company. With its first three titles – the good Your Shape: Fitness Evolved, the mediocre MotionSports...